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6 bathroom updates that will banish mould for good

It's unsightly, unhealthy and just plain yuck. - by Linda C
  • 09 Mar 2022

Bathroom mould is not only unsightly, but unhealthy. If you’ve tried every mould removal hack and bathroom cleaning tip without long-term success, it might be time to put down the cleaning products and pick up the toolbox instead.

WATCH: Adam Dovile shows you easy bathroom maintenance jobs you can do yourself

Mould loves damp and humid conditions, which is why it can usually be found underneath bathroom silicone, around drains and, in poorly ventilated spaces, taking over the bathroom ceiling.

Over time, these surfaces can be stained by black mould, which is why cleaning alone can feel like a losing battle. Replacing grout, improving ventilation and other quick bathroom maintenance jobs can vastly improve the look and feel of your bathroom.

So, after you've used the best mould removal products in your arsenal, check out some of our favourite bathroom updates that can also help tackle mould in the long.

6 DIY bathroom updates that will help you banish mould for good:

1. Increase ventilation

Before you start cleaning, you have to get rid of the conditions that encourage the growth of mould in the first place. Mould loves moisture, which is why the bathroom is such a growth hotspot. Installing an exhaust fan will remove the steam that’s a big part of the problem.

It’s important that any new fan is vented to the outside. Ceiling fans that just go up into the roof cavity will just shift the problem elsewhere and possibly make the mould infestation worse.

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2. Break out the elbow grease

Give all surfaces in your bathroom a good scrub and wipe over to kill the mould.

Use a solution of 4 parts white vinegar to 1 part water. Rinse the cloth or scrubber in a second bucket of the solution after you’ve cleaned an area to ensure you don’t just spread the problem elsewhere.

For more mould busting cleaning tips, try: 

  • How to remove mould stains from common household surfaces
  • How to remove black mould from the bathroom
  • 3 of the best natural mould removers

3. Freshen up the walls

Painted surfaces that have been stained with mould will still show signs of it no matter how much you clean. The only way to freshen up is to repaint the walls and ceiling. It’s important you use a stain blocking primer first otherwise the stains will bleed through the finished job.

Use a paint that’s specially designed for bathrooms for the final coats. For added protection, invest in a mould-resistant paint, like Dulux's Precision Stain & Mould Blocker or Rustoleum's Perma-white mould and mildew-proof interior paint.

Bathroom with bath tub
Martina Gemmola

4. Replace the grout

Once mould gets into grout it is virtually impossible to get it out. The only way to completely get rid of mould is to re-grout the affected area. Use a grout remover to scrape it out until there is no sign of staining.

Remove all the dust then mix up the new grout and spread it over the walls making sure it gets right into the joint. Use a damp sponge to remove as much of the excess as possible, rinsing it frequently. When it’s dry, polish the tiles with a cloth.  

5. Swap the silicone

Another place where mould can’t be fully removed is in the silicone around the bath and basin. To replace it, cut out the affected area and pull out as much as you can. Use a razor blade to scrape off any silicone that’s left over or use a chemical silicone remover.

To apply new silicone, first mask either side of the joint with masking tape so you don’t get it where it’s not needed. Squirt silicone into the join then smooth to the edges of the tape with a finger dipped in soapy water. Remove the tape before the silicone forms a skin.

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6. Keep up the cleaning

Apart from reducing the amount of moisture in your bathroom, the only other way to prevent the return of mould is regular cleaning.

Mould feeds on organic matter left over from all you do in the bathroom. Removing this will take away its food source and make sure it’s gone for good.

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